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WBInteraction000558597Interaction_typeGeneticMutual_enhancement
GI_module_oneCis_phenotypic
GI_module_twoEnhancing
GI_module_threeDiverging
InteractorInteractor_overlapping_geneWBGene00002245Interactor_typeNon_directional
WBGene00003041Interactor_typeNon_directional
Variation_interactorWBVar00090774Interactor_typeNon_directional
Interaction_summary"Furthermore, during vulva development, we observed that ~19% of lag-1(RNAi) animals and ~11% of lin-61(n3809) mutants present a protruding vulva phenotype (Pvl), compared to only ~2% for the control (N2) animals. Interestingly, the combined inactivation of lag-1 and lin-61 [lag-1(RNAi); lin-61(n3809)] resulted in a synergistic effect, that is, 52% of the animals show a Pvl phenotype, indicating a functional interaction between lag-1 and lin-61 (Fig 6F)."
ThroughputLow_throughput
Interaction_RNAiWBRNAi00112332
Interaction_phenotypeWBPhenotype:0000697
PaperWBPaper00053212
RemarkFigure 6F